I decided to make mine with chain and a bead, but the same principle as above can also be used for the necklace!

You will need:

Wire cutters, Wire bending pylers (not shown), a fun bead, a pack of chain (some for the necklace and some for the tassels), and a pin with a hook-eye at the end. I ended up not using the half ball tassel cover (but you easily could).

Cut the chain into 10(ish) 3-inch pieces for the tassels and put the end of the chain on the pin. They should layer nicely around the hook-eye.

Then place your bead on top of the chains.

I used about 15 inches of chain for the necklace portion. Hook the 2 ends on top of the bead though the pin. Use the wire benders to make a small loop to secure the chain in place.

Voila! Your done! Now you can wear your new tassel necklace!

Linking up with Steph and Katie for the Saw it. Pinned it. Did it. Linkup!

I received a ton of compliments on my monogrammed necklace on instagram, so I thought I would share the details with you all here too! Last week Hopsy from Monograms and Manicures posted about a single-letter monogrammed necklace from JCP for only $7. I love that it still looks like a 3-letter version!

The necklace on my besties this past weekend:

Aren't they just the cutest??!!!

Up until now I've been on the fence about getting a super nice gold monogrammed necklace because my monogram will eventually change, so this JCP one is right up my alley! I also recently spotted a 3-letter gold-platted one for only $40 on Glam Grab which is a great deal compared to some of the other websites out there!